I'm wondering if it's possible to use the same default domain entries
on various murder backends. I'm using a virtual domain setup, and, as
I'm using the full email address for all domain users, I'm guessing
that the default domain can be an unused or a fake domain. If so, can
this fake domain be
Hi,
after upgrading some parts of our server (Gentoo Linux), cyrus 2.3.14 is
crashing with lmtp deliver *only* on Shared Folders.
Using lmtptest, the server dies when
RCPT TO: +any-shared-folder-mail-address
by closing the connection. dmesg tells:
lmtpd[5838]: segfault at 16ce eip
Hello,
I have been testing a cyrus murder/aggregator setup on Debian Lenny.
After some ddd debugging sessions I found the need for 3 patches at Debian cyrus
2.3.16 hmh branch in order to frontend honor the serverlist and
defaultserver options when working in a cyrus murder/aggregator setup.
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Shuvam Misra wrote:
Thanks, that's clear now. BTW, what's ptloader?
ptloader loads authorization groups from ldap or AFS.
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On 08/09/10 10:43, Michael Plate wrote:
MP after upgrading some parts of our server (Gentoo Linux), cyrus 2.3.14 is
MP crashing with lmtp deliver *only* on Shared Folders.
Is it a 32-bit system? If so, you may be hitting a known problem caused
by a parameter size disagreement wrt quota_t
Hi,
On Thu, 02 Sep 2010, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
sharedseen
Enables the use of a shared \Seen flag on messages rather
than
a per-user \Seen flag. The ’s’ right in the mailbox ACL
still
controls whether a user can set the shared \Seen
I'm wondering if it's possible to use the same default domain entries
on various murder backends. I'm using a virtual domain setup, and, as
I'm using the full email address for all domain users, I'm guessing
that the default domain can be an unused or a fake domain. If so, can
this fake domain be
Dear all,
If I have, say, three IMAP servers each hosting a few thousand mailboxes,
and I want to aggregate all of them for the IMAP client, I'll run Murder
on one of the servers.
1. Can I run Murder on one of the back-end servers? If yes, it will act
as an aggregator for incoming
Hello,
The cyrus murder/aggregator finds its machines by their names, not ip. You have
to have dns records or all /etc/hosts configured.
You may use virtual machines for the mupdate master, for example, at your
servers.
Regards.
Andre Felipe Machado
Cyrus Home Page:
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Shuvam Misra wrote:
Dear all,
If I have, say, three IMAP servers each hosting a few thousand mailboxes,
and I want to aggregate all of them for the IMAP client, I'll run Murder
on one of the servers.
1. Can I run Murder on one of the back-end servers? If yes, it will
On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 06:10:44PM +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
If a folder has sharedseen=true set in the metadata from its creation and
forever, I would expect shared seen flags. If a folder always has
sharedseen=false for its entire life, I expect per-user \Seen flags.
What happens if
On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 01:41:26PM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Unfortunately, I've never setup a unified Murder, so I don't fully
understand what the advantages and disadvantages of it compared to a
traditional Murder. Maybe someone else can jump in here with their
experiences.
And while
On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 11:17:00PM +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
wrote:
- For autocreate/autosieve (patches for which Cyrus is not upstream but they
are shipped with Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages), the frontend
servers must be disabled for local direct delivery
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 11:17:00PM +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
wrote:
- For autocreate/autosieve (patches for which Cyrus is not upstream but
they are shipped with Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages), the
frontend servers must be disabled for
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 11:17:00PM +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
wrote:
- For autocreate/autosieve (patches for which Cyrus is not upstream but
they are shipped with Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages), the
frontend servers must be disabled for
Le 08/09/2010 23:17, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) a écrit :
Andrew Morgan wrote:
In a traditional Cyrus Murder (not a unified Murder), there are 3
roles:
1. backends - these store email
2. frontends - these proxy incoming connections to the correct backend
3. mupdate master -
Clement Hermann (nodens) wrote:
In traditional murder (no autocreate/autosieve patch), the murder
process can run on a frontend. However, it cannot run on a backend.
We have a webmail running on our murder (2.2.x) server, and it uses
localhost as imap server, so it acts as a frontend.
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